An Australian FI that invests €50 million in 3-year maturity loans and partially funds these loans with €30 million 1-year deposits is exposed to the following risks.
A) A depreciation of the euro against the Australian dollar plus credit risk plus refinancing risk, such as increasing interest rates in the Eurozone.
B) An appreciation of the euro against the Australian dollar plus credit risk plus refinancing risk, such as increasing interest rates in the Eurozone.
C) A depreciation of the euro against the Australian dollar plus credit risk plus reinvestment risk, such as decreasing interest rates in the Eurozone.
D) A depreciation of the euro against the Australian dollar reinvestment risk, such as increasing interest rates in the Eurozone.
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